Noun
vodou (uncountable)
Alternative form of voodoo (religion)
And I reckon you ain't even looked at that nice book on Vodou. Kage Baker
According to Vodou believers, when this occurs, it is a sign that a possession is about to take place. Source: Internet
Despite the fact that he is credited with "inventing" New Orleans as an exotic and mysterious place, his obituaries of the vodou leaders Marie Laveau and Doctor John Montenet are matter-of-fact and debunking. Source: Internet
According to traditional vodou beliefs, you have now created "a powerful passageway for spiritual energy." Source: Internet
In Dahomey mythology of Benin in West Africa, the serpent that supports everything on its many coils was named Dan. In the Vodou of Benin and Haiti Ayida-Weddo (a. Source: Internet
His regime is regarded as one of the most repressive and corrupt of modern times, combining violence against political opponents with exploitation of Vodou to instill fear in the majority of the population. Source: Internet